Best ice scrapers & snow brushes according to redditors

We found 71 Reddit comments discussing the best ice scrapers & snow brushes. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Ice Scrapers & Snow Brushes:

u/glitterphobia · 23 pointsr/Columbus

Remember that bridges freeze before roadways. Even if there's no ice on the road, there could be ice on a bridge.

If you start to slide, don't panic and don't over correct. It's easier said than done. If your back loses traction, continue to steer where you want to go.

As others have said, no sudden movements, braking, or accelerating. As much as possible, maintain a consistent speed.

When you're at an intersection or traffic light, be extra cautious when you have the right of way. Don't assume you can just go. Be on the lookout for drivers who were unable to stop and may slide through an intersection. If you are unable to stop at an intersection, honk your horn to alert other drivers ASAP.

Edit: Another thing... If you car is covered in ice or snow, make sure to completely clean off all windows (front, back, sides) before driving. This might seem like common sense, but when you're outside in the freezing cold, it's tempting to just quickly clean off a small patch on the driver side windshield. Also, remember to wipe snow off of headlights and tail lights so other drivers can see you.

Make sure the rental company has a scraper in the car. It will look something like this. Brush is for snow, scraper at the end is for ice on windows. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000HACYNY/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482440713&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=snow+brush+with+scraper&dpPl=1&dpID=31WMTMJfWQL&ref=plSrch

State law says you must have lights on if there's any precipitation, rain or snow.

u/craywolf · 20 pointsr/newjersey

> roof is the hardest part to clean on my SUV

https://www.amazon.com/SnoBrum-Original-Telescoping-vehicles-Scratching/dp/B010MFYL02/

10x easier than using a brush

u/Trawgg · 16 pointsr/whitepeoplegifs

That wasn't a scraper, it was a brush.

Something like this.

u/daggerdragon · 10 pointsr/rit

> “It’s actually illegal to drive around with a large amount of snow on your car.”
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> In NY this is not true. As long as all your windows are not covered and your plate is not obscured, it is not illegal.

It is indeed illegal according to NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law S395A §1229-e:

> CLEARANCE OF SNOW, SLEET, AND HAIL.
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> 1. NO PERSON SHALL OPERATE A MOTOR VEHICLE ON A PUBLIC STREET OR HIGHWAY WHILE THERE IS AN ACCUMULATION OF SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL ON THE ROOF OR CARGO BED SURFACES THEREOF, WHETHER OF ANY OCCUPANT COMPARTMENT, TRAILER, OR OTHER CARGO COMPARTMENT IN EXCESS OF THREE INCHES.
> 2. THE REMOVAL OF ACCUMULATED SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL REQUIRED BY SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION SHALL NOT APPLY DURING THE FALLING OF SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL OR WITHIN THREE HOURS AFTER THE CESSATION OF THE FALLING THEREOF.
> 3. (A) THE OPERATOR OF A NON-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE IN VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION, EXCLUDING A DISABLED OPERATOR, SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS NOR MORE THAN EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS.

Do you really want to risk a $850 fine from an unsympathetic police officer or even more in damages/civil liability if you cause property damage or an accident due to the snow on your vehicle's roof?

> It is however still very stupid to leave a pile of snow up there because if you cause an accident when it all hits the car behind you, you will he [sic] found at fault.

Yep. Be considerate of the person behind you as well as your own self. It takes you all of 2 extra minutes. Suck it up and just do it.

If you are short or have a gigantic car and can't even see the top of the roof let alone reach it with a standard snow brush, consider shelling out a smidge more than $1.97 for a telescoping adjustable snow brush like this one. They're totally worth it and make shoving snow off the top of the car a breeze.

u/ATypicalWhitePerson · 10 pointsr/MTU

Pro tip: if you were looking for a snow brush fuck those dont buy them.

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For the amount of snow we get here, get one of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075TWG8N1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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you can get entire vehicles from one side, and its much faster to push everything off than try to brush it.

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u/DaytonDetailing · 9 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Garage, then coated vehicle+remote start, then sealed/waxed car+remote start, and if you really must push a lot off, SnoBrum.

u/AccountNo43 · 8 pointsr/boston

no I have a mid-sized sedan and I bought one of these when I moved here. It takes roughly 30-40 swipes to get most of the snow off.

Looking at the pic again, it would probably take 5-7 swipes to get 90% of the snow off the rear of the vehicle, which would take ~20 secs. I get that SUVs have more surface area, but most of the snow just slides right off pretty quickly if you put minimal effort in.

u/secretasphalt · 8 pointsr/Cleveland

I wouldnt worry too much about parking outside unless you have some fancy convertible. In any event, the salt used to treat the roads in the winter will do much more damage to your car than any ice or snow that accumulates on top while your vehicle is parked outside. It takes a little work to brush the snow off in the morning, but do yourself a favor and get a good snow scraper. Something with a big rectangular plow thing on the end, like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075TWG8N1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xxrSAbVTX87FF

Edit: Also, it certainly doesn't snow everyday in the winter! (Maybe 1/4 of winter days, tops.)

u/SteeleStaples · 6 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Razor and some type of solvent. Goo gone, etc.

u/aa_tw · 6 pointsr/toronto

There sure are!

I did a quick search in amazon and found this. I'm sure others will have recommendations as well.

https://www.amazon.ca/Hopkins-18833-Subzero-Heavy-Duty-Scraper/dp/B001DKQZCS

u/Gee_Golly · 5 pointsr/SaltLakeCity

I use something like this to get the snow off the car. It's got an extending handle so you can reach the top of your car as well. Really useful for those with SUV's as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Snow-MOOver-Extendable-Scraper-Scratch/dp/B076PMWX8X

u/monigram · 5 pointsr/waterloo

Bought us 2 of these. Although our van is small, it's still kind of tall. My wife is also small, but not tall, but can clear the van's roof.

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000KKLJSC?ascsubtag=AgEAAAAAAAAAAJj3AAAAAATQzlAAAAAAW-CahQ&linkCode=g12&creativeASIN=B000KKLJSC&tag=thewire0f-20

u/Zaphanathpaneah · 5 pointsr/IdiotsInCars

I realized I was an adult when I decided this was one of the best purchases I've ever made.

u/Zen_Drifter · 4 pointsr/Insurance

I'd second the Duluth pants. I wear dark colored jeans in the winter since nobody really checks on us. The shirts from Duluth have that extra length on them so you won't be having to tuck them back in every time you get in & out of the car. They are thick enough that they won't tear or snag when you're crawling up under a car parked on brushed concrete.

I wear Vasque Breeze boots, which aren't waterproof but have a high enough sole that my feet won't get wet in ordinary puddles. I find them to be a good cross between comfort and utility.

If you work in a northern climate I'd recommend doing your homework and not skimping on clothes. Buy quality stuff. I spent my first ten years kinda cold and uncomfortable, but the last ten were much better after I started taking the time to put on thermal underwear, wool socks, and wear a good coat and gloves in winter. If you dress right you can stand around outside all day in sub-zero weather without being uncomfortable.

Get a good crowbar, a jump pack, and one of those super-bright high quality flashlights that costs $50. Gel pens don't clog in freezing weather like ballpoints do. Get a decent step-stool for looking at roofs. Also a foam "snow-brum" is good for pushing snow off cars in winter for inspections.

I also carry a tire plug kit and a small 12v cigarette lighter air compressor so I can fix a flat immediately instead of having to find a tire shop.

u/Fanistia · 4 pointsr/SantasLittleHelpers

I'd like to enter my husband for this please https://www.amazon.com/KFiAQ-2019-Scraper-Windshield-Cone-Shaped/dp/B07ZPC9TMW/ref=mp_s_a_1_14?keywords=magic+ice+scraper&qid=1574198053&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011&rnid=2470954011&rps=1&sprefix=magic+i&sr=8-14 it would make his mornings before work so much easier as we dont have a ice scraper so he usually ends up using a old card and tying to drive with only a patch scraped off.

u/merikus · 4 pointsr/BuyItForLife

For ice, I personally use one of these.

http://www.amazon.com/Bully-Tools-92200-Sidewalk-Chopper/dp/B000PAQEKU

Very helpful in breaking up ice which I can then remove with a shovel.

u/fourlights · 4 pointsr/answers

The advice so far is great, but I also recommend this tool, a simple razor scraper. It won't damage the glass and will scrape some of that scum and stuff right off. (Just moved out of a rental a month or so ago, and left the stove looking nearly brand new: deep clean was baking soda/peroxide and finish was Weiman cleaner. As tools, I only used paper towels and the razor scraper. (If you scrub, be sure to get a scrub pad made for glass top stoves!) Looking at your pic, you should be able to clean all but the actual scratches.

u/discretion · 3 pointsr/Columbus

Yeah, sure thing!

The one I got is from Lowe's or Menards I think, but here's a beefed up looking unit that has the same features: https://www.amazon.com/MATCC-Removal-Extendable-Detachable-Windshield/dp/B07TVCSKLR/

Amazon suggests a budget pick when I'm looking at the one up above there, and the budget one actually looks VERY close to what I have. Probably the same one, maybe just with a different sticker slapped on it over in Zhongshan:
https://www.amazon.com/Hopkins-583-EP-Mallory-Telescoping-Pivoting/dp/B000BQK5YY/

u/MontrealDriving · 3 pointsr/montreal

Also, those <$10 aluminum snow brushes you see at every grocery store are perfectly fine as long as you're not an absolute midget. I've cleared a family member's Dodge Caravan with one no problem. That's a 5'6" high vehicle and I'm a 5'8" tall guy. You just have to be comfortable overhanding it.

u/Sampo · 3 pointsr/newjersey

Tip: Buy the longest ass window brush/scraper you can find. Not this, not even this, but something like this.

u/jooes · 3 pointsr/canada

You can buy them at stores too. There are even a few on Amazon.

u/EntireOrchid · 3 pointsr/homeowners

Melting ice with a torch is going to take forever. I recommend getting a good metal ice scraper (I have this one but there are many similar) and/or salt.

u/RockyColtTum · 3 pointsr/CFBOffTopic

You're welcome.

edit: you could use it in a fight too

u/OhioJeeper · 3 pointsr/Trucks

Get one of these.

I''ve had the same one for the last few years, I don't know why it took me so long to buy one but they making clearing off my truck super easy.

u/cuteintern · 3 pointsr/Rochester

This type of snow pusher and all of the similar ones are AMAZING at clearing snow quickly, even the roof of your car. You can both push and pull snow and have your car, truck or SUV clear in just a minute.

I've had one in one form or another for almost 20 years.

u/greenbud420 · 3 pointsr/CannabisExtracts

> I just hate having to scape pyrex dishes and make my fingers hurt like fuck

Buy this, problem solved.

u/Doveluver270 · 3 pointsr/Columbus

I'm only 5ft and I got one of these for Christmas last year. Makes all the difference, I can clean off my whole SUV in 1-2 minutes tops. The deluxe extendable version, not the one with the brush head.

u/Jakisparrow · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Can you tell me what state you're in? I'm a MN girl, born and raised and would like to give you accurate advice ;-)

Brace yourself! [There's many options] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000HACYNY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1415070970&sr=8-1&pi=SX200_QL40) and you're going to need one... But I can tell you, more expensive is not always better.

[We live where there are no trees] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000AMKU58/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1415071205&sr=8-3&pi=SY200_QL40) so this comes in handy.

[And lastly, we have pets] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002IJXDA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1415071405&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40) so pet safe stuff is important to me!!!

Welcome to winter!!!

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u/wallybeavis · 2 pointsr/cincinnati

I second an ice scraper (not the short stubby ones we use in the south), something like this, to clear the snow off of your hood, windshield, and roof https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HACYNY

I also have 3 pairs of gloves, thin cheap ones that allow you to use your cell phone while walking around. A medium thickness that allows for warmth and dexterity while driving, and finally a nice pair of thick gloves that'll let you stay warm while you shovel your car out of it's parking spot, or driveway (if that's applicable).

Folks also recommend keeping a couple of bottles of water, a sweatshirt, and a blanket in your car.

Other than that, make sure your wipers are good, and keep your windshield fluid reservoir full, to clean off the road salt

u/jehovahs_waitress · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

ice scraper. brutal but effective. http://www.amazon.ca/Bully-Tools-92200-Sidewalk-Chopper/dp/B000PAQEKU

you can cut the handle shorter if room is tight

u/Rocketman999 · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Wouldn't call it BIFL but this snow broom speeds up brushing off my car so much. I guess the BIFL version would be a push broom with softer bristles.

https://www.amazon.com/Sno-Brum-Original-Removal-Telescoping/dp/B010MFYL02/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1481922826&sr=8-5&keywords=blue+snow+brush

Otherwise, some kind of neck protection you can bring up over your face. I've been using a merino wool Buff. And thermal leggings make a big difference under your pants.

u/binarycow · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

That's a different ice scraper.

I mean this thing

u/bytester · 2 pointsr/pittsburgh

A tool like this will save your back. I've used a spud bar in the past as well.

u/sian92 · 2 pointsr/Denver

Ouch! Yeah, that can be a pain. I believe this is the brush my dad had for his suburban, and it allow me as a tiny kid to brush the whole car off. I can't seem to find one longer. Hope this helps!

u/uhmIdontknow · 2 pointsr/MPSelectMiniOwners

I use one of these. Not this exact one, I just found the cheapest one that I could. It works amazingly well on the painters tape. Just get it under a corner and then give it a little sideways twist and the print pops right off. (You could probably just buy the blades and 3d print a handle even)

u/ObecalpEffect · 2 pointsr/GoodValue

Something like this has served me quite well.

https://www.amazon.com/Mallory-996-35-Intergrated-Scraper-Handle-x/dp/B000BPEQM2

It's metal so mostly unbreakable but the scraper is end is plastic so it could break.

u/PrettyPurpleKitty · 2 pointsr/CLEANING_PORN

We used some really simple ones like these but one like this would be even better. The packs of blades are very cheap, you should be able to find all that stuff at a hardware store. They are best on hard, smooth surfaces like glass and stone, but if you keep the razor at a small angle with the surface, and use plenty of cleaner or water to help lubricate, most plastic and wood surfaces will also be fine and not scratch. Spot test if you are worried.

u/blkandblu · 2 pointsr/Golf_R

I mean, good wax applied frequently will certainly help in the icy weather.

Also, I'm trying out one of these snow brushes this year. I noticed it's what the dealership uses and is supposed to not scratch your paint as much as a bristle brush.

Also also, when removing snow from your car, don't worry about the final half inch of snow/ice on the paint. Trying to remove that final layer is what will cause scratches. Just remove the majority of snow and let the tiny amount that's left blow or melt off.

u/bunnysoup · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

Meow!

Stuff.

Thanks for the contest!

u/em_jay_dee · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Thanks man, I appreciate it.

I’ve tried leatherworking before, which is where I got the self healing pad.

So... the tweezers and knife are from when I tried to wrap my own car. I bought a ‘car wrap kit’

https://www.amazon.ca/FOSHIO-Wrapping-Application-Squeegees-Scrapers/dp/B06XGFK57Z/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=car+wrap+kit&qid=1557835088&s=gateway&sr=8-4

Majority of the paint I had are from Home Depot rustoluem metallic line lol. I went out and bought the metallic red from Tamiya.

https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/search.html?q=Rustoleum%20metallic#!q=Rustoleum%20metallic

u/EarthViews · 2 pointsr/ottawa

I highly recommend one of these. It's a godsend and they're absolutely amazing to use.

u/xxinsanityxx · 2 pointsr/pics

Canadian here. Get this. I have one of these and removing snow on my car takes less than a minute now and it doesn't scratch the paint like a conventional broom would.

u/ascagnel____ · 2 pointsr/newjersey

If you've got a larger car, a telescoping scraper is great. If you've got a smaller car, though, a circular snow scraper can work wonders, quickly.

u/pineapple_catapult · 2 pointsr/Rochester

Snow tires are immensely helpful. If you don't have snow tires, then Continental DWS (dry/wet/snow) are apparently a good all-season alternative.

Get a snow brush like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y3ZMTBB/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_qn6WDbA187ZDF

Keep a shovel, emergency blanket, winter hat, and a pair of gloves in your car. Freezing to death cause you spun off into a snow bank isn't fun. There's more safety related stuff you should keep in your car as well, but these are specific to winter needs.

Make sure your exhaust doesn't get blocked by a snow mound, or if you spin off the road. Death by carbon monoxide isn't fun either.

Keep more distance and drive slower than you think you need to when driving in bad weather. Also, overpasses/bridges freeze faster than the road, so expect ice there even if everything else seems OK.

Salt melts ice effectively only to about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. If temps are lower than that, exercise extreme caution, even if it's not snowing and the roads seem clear. Black ice can be anywhere. This is where snow tires will help you a lot.

Get an oil change before and after winter, even if you don't need it by the miles driven.

u/PMOII · 2 pointsr/teslamotors

Pre-heat the car if you can. If you’re talking a lot of snow on the car and not just a layer of ice, then after the car if pre-heated, you could use a Foam Snow Brush. These brushes work great for pushing huge amounts of snow off (6” or more).

u/840_Divided_By_Two · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

So true. It may seem obnoxious but i won’t touch my car with anything besides a SnoBrum wrapped in a microfiber towel. Only because I spent tons of time and cash polishing the paint and removing all of the swirls.

u/andguent · 1 pointr/teslamotors

I have something similar to this and should probably buy another one.
https://www.amazon.com/Hopkins-583-EP-Mallory-Telescoping-Pivoting/dp/B000BQK5YY/

u/lugezin · 1 pointr/teslamotors

Can not vouch for the tool meeting your specifications, however the geometry of it's brush looks much better for clearing mirrors and tight spots than any regular brush I've handled.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/4a8/Fiskars-SnowXpert-Brush-Scraper-Snow-Tools-Multi-Colour/B00WAZK6IE/ref=pd_sim_60_6/253-0457389-6821902?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=QV7T6TD5VYAW4QNJV916

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx-8Rjz5NwQ

I never know what to give as winter solstice present festivals. Now I need the proper center punch or window breaking and seat belt cutting tool to go with the snow tool to give everyone.

u/metalsteve666 · 1 pointr/Michigan
u/EvadeX · 1 pointr/whitepeoplegifs

That's not true though. You can get something like this which is not capable of scratching the paint and also tends to work better than a brush.

u/RaceCeeDeeCee · 1 pointr/Trucks

I don't use a tonneau cover so I can't help with that, but for snow brushes I have one that extends to like 6', and has a rotatable brush head on it with a brush on one side and rubber squeegee type thing on other side that I always leave crossways, like a broom. Easy to push and pull the snow off my roof, windshield, and hood from one side of the truck. I just push a strip off the far side, then pull a strip back towards me, then repeat.

Before I started buying this type of brush, I always climbed up in the bed and brushed the snow off the roof that way. Screw all those who don't properly clean the snow off their vehicles!

Edit: similar to this one

u/kaidomac · 1 pointr/IWantToLearn

Depends on if you're dealing with snow or ice. I'd suggest investing in 3 tools:

  1. A scraper/brush combo
  2. A windshield snow cover
  3. De-icing spray

    I have a very simple scraper/brush combo:

    https://www.amazon.com/Mallory-532-Integrated-Scraper-Handle/dp/B000BPLNXC

    You may need a longer model (they sell extendable versions) if you have a tall car, like a van or SUV. They sell a thing called a "snow broom" for pulling the snow off more effectively; this one telescopes out to 28 inches:

    https://www.amazon.com/SnoBrum-Push-Broom-Extendable-Telescoping-Scratching/dp/B010MFYL02

    I have a windshield snow cover, which includes side mirror covers:

    https://www.amazon.com/FROSTBLOCKER-Winter-Windshield-Mirror-Protects/dp/B07HFHDH8Q

    You just peel it off when you're ready to leave! Pretty nice. Also, they sell de-icing spray to help kickstart the process, if things are really iced over:

    https://www.amazon.com/Prestone-AS247-Trigger-Spray-Windshield/dp/B01D8SRWOW/

    You can also get it as a windshield wiper fluid, or alternatively, get a year-round version:

    https://www.amazon.com/Prestone-AS658-Deluxe-Windshield-Washer/dp/B019W8CNBO/

    This is the general idea for clearing off your car:

  4. Get outside early to allow yourself sufficient time to prepare your car before leaving for work/school/errands/etc. Set an alarm if you have to. Make sure you have a good pair of thick winter gloves, so your fingers don't freeze! You may want to invest in a remote-start system to help the car warm up easier, because then it can start the melting process without you have to leave your home or office. The modern remote starts can be operated indoors from your smartphone, over a wifi or cellular connection, so you don't even have to get close & aim it!
  5. Get the car started & turn on the heat to the front & rear windows. This will help in melting the snow or ice & also warms up the engine, which helps melt the ice & snow on the hood of the car.
  6. Start by brushing off the roof of your car. The top-down approach is easiest because the snow & ice can fall off the car first, preventing double the work later if you were to start with the car's body or the glass. Also, in my state, it's a $120 fine if they catch you driving without clearing off your roof.
  7. Scrape off all of the windows next: the front windshield, the rear glass, the side windows, and the side mirrors. In my state, it's a $92 fine if you are driving around with an "obstructed view". If you skip scraping off most of the windows AND don't clean off your roof, that's a $212 fine total if you get pulled over (not to mention being unsafe!).
  8. Finally, clear off the body with the brush. The engine will have helped warm up the hood, so the snow & ice should be easy to slide off. The biggest thing to realize is that you want to use the scraper on the GLASS and the brush on the PAINT. Sometimes you'll have to crack some ice on the body to get enough to grip to scrap off, but see if you can use your fist to crack it first, that way you don't risk scraping the paint itself.

    If you live in a slippery area, get some YakTax. It's basically a slip-on spiderweb design that fits over your existing shoes & has coils that act as snow cleats so you can walk on ice & snow: (plus you don't have to wear boots to school or work!)

    https://yaktrax.implus.com/

    I'd also suggest keeping a few spare items in your trunk:

  • Spare wipers, in case they break
  • A small shovel
  • Some kitty litter or a bag of salt for traction, in case you get stuck
  • A blanket, in case you get stuck

    Parking outdoors in the winter isn't too bad if you're prepared - leave enough time to get everything warmed up & scraped off and do a good job & clean off your entire car so you can see out of it & so that pieces of snow & ice aren't flying off & hitting other cars. Try not to use the scraper on the paint either, just the brush!
u/cty_hntr · 1 pointr/IdiotsInCars

Before coming across this product, I used a house broom. This one is better, no worries about paint scratches.

https://www.amazon.com/d/Snow-Rakes/Snow-Joe-SJBLZD-LED-Illum-n-Broom-Lighted/B01DTIC7EG

u/woman_friend · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I always use a mixture of half vinegar and half Dawn to clean the shower door. It's basically known as a homemade degreaser.

I've never let it sit for 30 minutes, but I have also never seen a shower as bad as the one in the photo...

To really help with stubborn mildew and soap scum, you should invest in a razor scraper. I personally use this one, and it's great for glass, mirrors, windows, stovetop, etc.

u/Leaderbean03 · 1 pointr/toronto

I had a similar dilemna when I had my truck. But luckily they actually have these little push-plow brushes with foam rubber. WAY better than a brush/broom.

u/mmmmmmBacon12345 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

There are ice remover tools(http://www.amazon.com/Bully-Tools-92200-Sidewalk-Chopper/dp/B000PAQEKU )(I forgot how to hyperlink...), they're basically a hoe without the angle and a much heavier blade. The thin blade of a shovel tries to cut the ice, the fat heavy blade does some cutting but mostly just bludgeons and shatters the ice and the weight means its more just dropping it than trying to slam it into the ground

u/Namrett · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Get one of these http://www.amazon.com/Titan-12031-Mini-Razor-Scraper/dp/B000OEDQQW for scraping off the old caulk. Also, make sure that you really dry the area before applying the new caulk or you'll have a bad time.

u/Tface · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Get one of these to scrap away the ice and snow that gets packed down on your driveway/sidewalk.

u/Tiro_Silex · 1 pointr/teslamotors

Owning a black Model S, I feel your concern. I use Fiskars SnowXpert Car Tool, which has silicone brushes:


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fiskars-3295606-Brush-Scraper-Tools/dp/B00WAZK6IE

Also, try not to actually touch the paint with the tool when removing snow, but rather just the snow itself.

u/rabidchinchilla · 0 pointsr/teslamotors

Disclaimer: I have absolutely no idea if this would be effective and it could possibly do damage, just found it on Amazon after seeing your post.

Zone Tech Heated Car Window Snow/Ice Scraper with Light -Heated Ice/Snow Scraper with 14 feet Long Cord https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BKNFPDC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_rQbvybVGB081P

Obviously you wouldn't be "scraping" anything but looking at the pic of the bottom, it looks like the heating element covers an area big enough to just place it over the charge port and defrost that area. Also looks like it could do damage if it gets super hot as the heating element appears to be directly exposed.